Accomplishments: Last year's Courant Player of the Year, led Granby to its third Class S title in four years as well as an undefeated season (19-0). Scored two goals in the Bears' 3-0 victory over Haddam-Killingworth in the final. … MVP of the Class S final for the second consecutive year. … Granby advanced to the championship game in each of her four years. … Two-time National Field Hockey Coaches Association All-American and two-time Coca-Cola State Player of the Year. … MVP of the North team at the North-South Senior All-Star Game. … Led her team with 20 goals this season and had 89 for her career, along with 25 career assists.

Bascetta said: "It was a really good season. We definitely accomplished what we wanted to. One of our goals was to be undefeated. It was nice to end my high school career on a high note. This year, I definitely stepped up into a different role. I was marked a lot this season, it forced me into a different role – to use my teammates, to trust my teammates, and for them to trust themselves with the ball. It was more of a leadership role on the field."

Coach Mason said: "She's the kind of player that everybody around her gets better because of her. That was a program-changer for us. We will feel the effects of Abby's influence for at least the next three years. Most of the time, it was just great to watch her grow up."

Up next: Will play field hockey at Boston College next year.

In 10 years: "I see myself still being involved with the sport, perhaps reffing or coaching."

Miscellaneous: Likes to go to beach, go to the movies, play Frisbee golf and hang out with her older sisters. … Plays indoor field hockey with Cape Ann Coalition. … Plays midfield for Granby in lacrosse. … Played for the Futures Under-21 New England Junior High Performance field hockey team last spring.

Glastonbury made it to the Class L state final for the first time and won its first state title, a co-championship with Pomperaug after playing to a 1-1 overtime tie. Senior Taylor Moreau scored the only goal of the game for the Tomahawks, who finished 18-0-1-1 after losing in the state semifinals...

SOUTH WINDSOR — As Simsbury was loading the bases and staging a rally against the team of Rocky Hill, Cromwell and Portland in the top of the seventh inning Tuesday at Rotary field, RCP second baseman Cole Ogorzalek was doing his best to get the attention of coach TJ Grande.